That's a difficult balance to strike and one that we are actively working on finding. That said, as noted elsewhere, I agree that the ideal case is for the user to have the ability to make their own choices, but at the same time I want them to be able to make properly-informed choices.
#Firefox 45.0 bugs install
No absolute consensus has been reached, but as a temporary solution, this is a considerable improvement.Īlso, it *could* be argued that the right to install an unsigned extension really does belong only to the root user of a machine, since A) they could do so anyway, since they already have privilege to install a modified Firefox and B) they are assumed to be a trusted, knowledgeable administrator of the system. Kevin, talks are ongoing with Mozilla around how best to both allow add-ons and also to protect the user from malicious extensions (which are fairly common these days). > system locations, preventing their installation through the normal browser > It limits support for unsigned add-ons to add-ons installed as root to This only happens once, but can be recreated again by doing a normal page refresh. But then a stranger bug started happening in Firefox (v.45.0.1), where the image flashes a small version of itself when you first hover over it.
> itself ships), it is not a sufficient solution for the problem as a whole. In the end I managed to 'fix' it by tweaking either the scale ratio or the actual size of the image file. 2.2.1 Major issues also seen in previous builds 2.2.2 Low impact issues also seen in. 2.1 New bugs 2.2 Known Issues - also seen in previous builds. 1.1 QE recommendation regarding the quality of the build 1.2 Manual Testing summary - Platform Coverage and Areas Tested 1.3 Features 2 Results. > IMHO, while this patch fixes this particular bug (i.e., add-ons Fedora 1 Firefox 45.0.2 Release Candidate Test Plan. (In reply to Kevin Kofler from comment #5)